My Fault: London (2025)

Writer: Melissa Osborne
Starring:
Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Ray Fearon, Eve Macklin
Production Company:
42, Ingenious Media, Pokeepsie Films
Kent Locations Used:
Ramsgate Royal Harbour Approach Tunnel, Brands Hatch

My Fault: London (2025) follows American teenager Noah who has moved to London with her mother to live with her new wealthy stepfather. When she meets her new stepbrother Nick an attraction develops. Meanwhile, her estranged father has been released from prison and is tracking her every move.

Based on the 2023 Spanish film Culpa Mía, this British adaptation was written by Melissa Osborne and stars Asha Banks (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, The Magic Flute) as Noah and Matthew Broome (The Buccaneers) as Nick, with Ray Fearon (Beauty and the Beast, Hamlet) as the stepfather William, and Eve Macklin (Brooklyn, Wrath of Man) as Noah’s mother Ella.

Production visited Kent to film a stunt scene involving two cars racing through the Royal Harbour Approach Tunnel in Ramsgate. Filming also took place at Brands Hatch, in a scene where Noah takes Nick to the racetrack as a birthday present.

The Ramsgate Harbour Approach Tunnel is the approach road to Port of Ramsgate. The tunnel is over 800m long and about 9.5 metres wide. Because this is an alternative approach to the Harbour, this road and tunnel may be controlled during agreed periods. Previous productions to have made use of this include The Baby (2022), Hard Sun (2018) and The Tunnel: Sabotage (2016).

Brands Hatch is a truly unique location – a motor racing circuit with views across almost all the Indy circuit, surrounded by woodland. The site also contains a rally course and off-road 4×4 course which are available for filming. Other productions to shoot at Brands Hatch include Grand Prix (1966) and Rush (2013).

My Fault: London (2025) will be released on Amazon Prime on Thursday 13th February 2025.

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Suffragette (2015)

Suffragette film poster- The three sufragetters facing the camera with "The Time is Now" "Suffrafettes" written on top

Suffragette film poster © Pathe

Director: Sarah Gavron

Writer: Abi Morgan

Starring: Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Meryl Streep, Ben Whishaw, Brendan Gleeson, Anne-Marie Duff

Production Companies: Film4, BFI, Ingenious Media, Canal+, Ciné+, Ruby Films

Kent Locations Used: The Historic Dockyard Chatham

Told through the eyes of a young mother, Suffragette is a powerful film about the foot soldiers of the suffragette movement in late 19th and early 20th century Britain. When peaceful protests fail, a group of suffragettes take radical moves to be heard, risking their jobs, homes, families and even their lives.

Carey Mulligan as Maud looking out of a window next to a vase of flowers

Carey Mulligan as Maud © Pathe

The film is directed by Sarah Gavron (Brick Lane, This Little Life) and written by Abi Morgan (Shame, The Iron Lady).

Featuring an all-star cast including Carey Mulligan (Drive, An Education), Helena Bonham Carter (Alice In Wonderland, Fight Club), Meryl Streep (The Devil Wears Prada, The Hours), Ben Whishaw (Skyfall, Cloud Atlas), Brendan Gleeson (Edge of Tomorrow, Troy) and Anne-Marie Duff (Nowhere Boy, Notes on a Scandal).

The production visited The Historic Dockyard Chatham for a week in February 2014 which doubled as the exterior to the Bethnal Green Laundry, a factory and a prison cell.

The Historic Dockyard Chatham is a maritime heritage location set over an 80 acre site. The location boasts a variety of Georgian and Victorian architecture, maritime environment, cobbled streets, and industrial buildings. The Historic Dockyard Chatham is a popular film location and has previously been seen on screen in The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015) and Mr Selfridge (2012-2015).

Suffragette was released in cinemas on Monday 12th October 2015 and is now available for DVD and online purchase.

 

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